Udall Fellowship
Purpose
The Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy Foundation is authorized to award scholarships to undergraduate students who intend to pursue careers related to the environment.
More information on the Udall Fellowship.
Award
Scholarship covers eligible expenses for tuition, fees, books, and room and board, up to a maximum of $7,000. Recipients are eligible for one year of scholarship support. Scholars selected during their sophomore year may be renominated during the next year’s competition.
Number Offered
80 overall; Middlebury may nominate six candidates.
Eligibility
Students must be nominated by Middlebury College. The awards will be made on the basis of merit to two groups of students:
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Those who are college sophomores or juniors in the current academic year, have outstanding potential, and intend to pursue careers in environmental public policy.
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Native American and Alaska Native students who are college sophomores or juniors in the current academic year, have outstanding potential, and intend to pursue careers in health care or tribal public policy.
Deadlines
Nomination application deadline is in January 2024; the Udall final application deadline is in
March 2024.
Application Process
To prepare, read Guidance to Applicants on the Udall scholarship website and give thoughtful consideration to the development of your statements and essay.
To apply, you must be nominated. To be nominated, complete the fellowship registration, Udall application section, and recommendation request in Midd Apply.
Nomination Application Questions
Note: Recommendation letters are not required until candidates secure college nomination.
The Udall Selection Committee will determine which applications will receive a college nomination.
Final Application Process
Candidates who receive a college nomination will be registered to complete the final application online.
- Nominees will work with advisors to revise their essay and application materials for the final deadline.
- Nominees must obtain three letters of recommendation; please discuss the selection of your recommenders with Dean Gates.
- Udall Scholars are required to attend the Scholars Orientation weekend in Tucson, AZ.
Contact
Dean Lisa Gates, Library 225G, fellowships@middlebury.edu
Prof. Jon Isham, Economics and Environmental Studies, jisham@middlebury.edu
Center for Teaching, Learning, and Research
Davis Family Library, Suite 225
Middlebury, VT
05753